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Support Our Work

The picture stories that you see on this website are just the start. We want to keep documenting this global crisis, not only by showing the real life impact of drug resistant infections, but also showcasing the low-cost, high impact solutions to this crisis.

To do that, we need your support. You can provide it in four ways:

  1. Share the images
  2. Sign up to our mailing list
  3. Join us as a project partner
  4. Showcase the work you do, be if funding, field work, research, clinical interventions, advocacy, that directly or indirectly supports:
    • Provision of water and sanitation facilities
    • Prevention of infections
    • Access to laboratory facilities and medicines
    • Education on effective use of antimicrobial medicines
    • Improving patient outcomes and understanding

For further information, please reach out to BSAC CEO Tracey Guise

 
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British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy

Founded in 1971, the British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (BSAC) is committed to addressing the growing threat of drug resistant infections – one of the leading global causes of death. As one of the world’s largest networks of infection specialists, BSAC works with a wide range of stakeholders, including researchers, scientists, health care providers, policymakers, and industry leaders to support their work and help them reach a global audience.

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The Bureau of Investigative Journalism is an independent, not-for-profit organisation that holds power to account. Founded in 2010 by David and Elaine Potter, they tackle big subjects through deep reporting that uncovers the truth. They expose injustice and spark change.

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